Households could save about $200 a year with a supplier other than ComEd. Small businesses could save $500 to $600 a year.
The village board voted 4-1 (including Mayor William F. Murphy) to approve the development of Edward Don's new corporate headquarters and distribution facility along Woodward Avenue.
A Woodridge village board meeting approved the development of an office and warehouse facility on Woodward Avenue to serve as the corporate headquarters and distribution center for Edward Don & Company. It will be part of a future 80-acre business park.
These were the answers the village and developers gave to the concerns raised by residents over Woodridge's new business park.
The Woodridge village board will vote Thursday whether to provide a rebate for a portion of the sales tax revenue Edward Don would pay to Woodridge for 15 years and a rebate of utility tax revenues up to $1 million.
The fields at Woodward Avenue and I-55 have been cleared for a warehouse/office facility. The project will be approved or denied by the village board Thursday. The developer is starting work at its own risk, village officials said.
Single-family homes in unincorporated residential areas now prohibited from converting to places of worship, assembly.
The village board will vote Thursday night on the project, though progress is already underway along Woodward Avenue near I-55.
The business, association, citizen of the year -- and more -- were announced at Thursday's Town Meeting.
The village reported a $444,926 surplus in May and credits the increase to lower expenses and conservative revenue estimates.
Check out what's going on in Woodridge this week, from the Chuck Ceja Classic Charity Golf Outing and a warehouse sale to the Woodridge Open House and Town Meeting.
Residents can dispose of refuse, furniture, carpeting and other junk from Oct. 3-7.
You have until Oct. 20 to send officials your thoughts. The amendment is expected to go into effect in 2012.
The Woodridge village board will vote Thursday whether to submit an application for $300,375 to fund resurfacing of six streets in the Janes Avenue Neighborhood Strategy area.
All of Woodridge, except for the Internationale Estates subdivision, falls into the newly-drawn 11th district.
How many miles of road, sidewalks, water main and storm sewers does Woodridge have? Find out here.
The Woodridge Police Department Honor Guard hosted a 9/11 memorial service to pay tribute to those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
Serisani LLC, a massage establishment, intends to open for business in the Woodgrove Festival Shopping Center at 75th Street and Lemont Road.
Woodridge Mayor William F. Murphy proclaims Sept. 11, 2001, "9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance."
The Woodridge village board passed an ordinance Thursday night clarifying what constitutes an illegal action regarding open burning and establishing a fee schedule.
Ron Sandack to enter race for 81st House District seat.
Debbie Boyle has announced she will seek the Republican nomination for the 81st District seat in the Illinois House of Representatives.
State Sen. Kirk Dillard is responsible for new law that goes after physicians and health care workers who are convicted of sexual and violent crimes.
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed Senate Bill 83 Friday. The bill allows Woodridge and four other communities to create their own water agency.
The third and final topic forum will address infrastructure in the village.
Gina Grady is the deputy chief of support services for the Woodridge Police Department.
The owner hopes to open the business at 8102 Lemont Road by November.
The second village topic forum in a series of a three was held Tuesday at Jefferson Jr. High School. About 20 residents attended.
The forum will take place at Jefferson Jr. High School at 7 p.m.
Democrat Juan Thomas will vie for the nomination in the newly-created 11th District, against former Congressman Bill Foster, Republican Grundy County Board member Chris Balkema and Orland Fire Protection District President James Hickey.
Chris Balkema will run for the newly drawn 11th Congressional District, which covers portions of Channahon, Shorewood, Oswego, Montgomery, Plainfield, Romeoville, Bolingbrook, Woodridge, Darien and Naperville among other communities.
Yashesh Desai's case was reassigned Monday to Judge Robert Kleeman.
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It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week.
Governor Pat Quinn signed the bill into law Monday at the Edison Regional Gifted Center in Chicago's northwest side.
Bus company Westway Coach will continue to find a location for a bus terminal that will serve the Downers Grove and Woodridge school districts.
The project to widen and resurface the road will begin in early 2012 and is scheduled to be complete by the end of the year.
The village asks anyone with mosquito concerns to contact Clarke Environmental's toll-free hotline.
Request for location rejected by Lisle Village Board Monday night.
Dan Rutherford makes comments after Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 500 points Thursday.